Or it means that you're on your way to the cemetery. |
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Only black really stands up to trends over time. In 5 years gunmetal grey will be so 2010s... grey and white shades have a lot of nuance and get dated.
Black less so |
U serious? 5 billion people out of 7 have NO concept of black to be the color of death. It is white or purple to them. So who are you talking about? |
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They look like rental cars. |
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I have a cherry red car. Love it.
Hate white or gray. Can't see them on the road, can't find them in parking lots. We also had a wood paneled station wagon. That was awesome! |
Yeah, and the dirt, you can see everything. Dust when it is sunny, mud when it is raining. |
Cherry red sounds delicious. It could be nice depending on a car and specific color because it can also vary within the name. White as above, not practical much. Gray, yeah, can't see them and can't find them and nothing to write home about. But wood panels? Come on.. what years are we talking about, last one I saw in existence was said to be made in 1990 , early on. Was it real wood? It must have feel like you were raiding a carriage. Must be interesting experience.. Do tell more. |
So judging by the color of the cars on the road, most cars indeed are black. Bottom line - black is new black.
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| Navy blue. |
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White volvo? Yuck!
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| I want cars in more colors. If I have to buy another minivan, I want something fun like purple or pink or green. Everything is always so blah. |
| The Tesla signature red is the most attractive red I’ve seen. It’s deep and rich. However, you have to be one of the first to order a particular model. |
| Silver to grey spectrum. Also high end paints have a different finish than what you’d see on, say, a Mazda. So there’s that. |
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Anything but black. I understand it's elegant, but it also looks funereal to me. |